Wednesday, July 03, 2024

What will happen in Kenya next will shock the world | Kenya news

Believe it or not, the question now is how long President Ruto can cling onto power. And there are quite a number of very solid reasons why this is the only possible conclusion to the current high-wire political drama unfolding in Kenya. There are also clear glimpses of a new very different Kenya already loading.
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2nd July 2024 maandamanos explode in many parts of the country, the Kenyan crisis deepens even as Ruto continues digging himself deeper in a crisis he is yet to fully understand. And then Raila and ODM pounce in their first major presser since it all started.
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The Presidential roundtable press interview of Sunday 30th June was watched by millions of Kenyans worldwide. Their reaction is a clear indicator of what we should expect. Even as some super fascinating facts emerged from the hard questions the 3 journalists asked on behalf of Kenyans.
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Too much drama in Kenya just now. Protesters outside Nakuru State house, candle lighting ceremony at Uhuru park to honour those who have lost their lives as former Nandi hills legislator Alfred Keter is abducted from his vehicle on the way from church with his screaming family watching on helplessly.
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Amid expectations that were too high, from Gen Zs and long suffering Kenyans, June 27th does not emerge as an upgrade of June 25th. Still, too many signs and indicators emerge from the drama of the day telling us that the limping Ruto administration is still in very grave danger.
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Now Ruto won't sign the finance bill and flanked by UDA MPs says the Bill is GONE... The reasons why are obvious and highlighted in this video.
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25th June is a day that will go down in the history of Kenya as a day like no other. The day protesters invaded parliament in the ongoing tax protests. It was indeed a terrible day that also had a message that most have still missed.
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The story of Dr. Austin Omondi, Billy Simani (Crazy Nairobian) and the very latest of Shadrack Kiprono (Shad) is compelling and very instructive. It tells us that President Ruto's administration is still seeking answers and information on the Gen Z explosion in the country that is demanding that Finance Bill 2024 is shelved, amongst other demands. And in a strange twist the government is actually emerging as a source of incitement to the mother of all maandamanos. A deep and very revealing Kumekucha analysis that exposes a lot and gives a glimpse into the near future politics.
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Events have been unfolding in Kenya way too fast for most analysts to sit down and analyze the far-reaching implications. And even as we enter the 7 days of rage announced by the mostly Gen Z protesters, for most the fear on the unknown is still lacking lots of critical information. A most revealing Kumekucha video.
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Who is financing the Gen Z movement in Kenya? Is it really being financed by anybody? What about the extra-ordinary planning behind it all? Kumekucha's investigation unearths some surprising angles and some very shocking ones too. All point to one thing... this Gen Z initiative is unstoppable.
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The anti-Ruto and anti-tax protests in Kenya pick up momentum rapidly spreading to many other towns in the country. Even Eldoret, the home town of William Ruto is not spared. But it is in Nairobi where the high wire drama goes well and beyond the expected.
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A most extra-ordinary thing suddenly happens in Kenya. Protests with no political leaders or party are led by Gen Zs and end up having such a huge impact, that suddenly Finance Bill 2024 is in the most serious trouble any government sponsored bill has ever been in the history of Kenya. Where did they come from? How did it happen with a generation that has always ignored politics?
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Moments before 64 year old Julius Mwangi Irungu, (Jowie's dad) breathed his last on 15th June 2024, he had a vivid vision showing him the future of his son. It portrayed a very unexpected ending to the drama that saw his son, Joseph Irungu charged and convicted of the 2018 Monica Kimani murder.
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A recent Infotrak survey confirmed that an overwhelming 87 per cent of Kenyans are strongly opposed to Finance Bill 2024. And yet it seems that over half of parliament is set to vote for it. So who exactly do those MPs represent? What will the most likely consequences of Tuesday 18th June 2024 be? Will the efforts of Azimio and the re-branded Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua garner the numbers to defeat the government bill? Some very surprising answers to those questions emerge in this Kumekucha in-depth analysis.
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The Makadara courts drama leaves Kenyans in utter shock. But there is a much deeper story to be told that is more than scary.
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President Ruto called retired President Uhuru Kenyatta to discuss delays in payment to him as per his retirement package. But hold on a second... does that make sense? Or is something strange and unbelievable happening here?
Plus Rigathi Gachagua's heavy hand luggage on a commercial domestic flight.


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